Making Disciples: Name the Time and Place

Guiding Others through Beginning in Grace

This series is from the Leader’s Guide I’m developing for the discipleship manual I wrote and have been using for fifteen years: Beginning In Grace

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Name the Time and Place

Each lesson involves four hours of work for your students. You need to schedule adequate time to review the lesson.  For most people, 90 minutes is sufficient.  When you teach a group of two or more you may need to set aside two hours. (See group work below)

You need a meeting time that is realistic and a place that is quiet. Uninterrupted time together is your highest priority when deciding on a time and place. This is your opportunity to pray and talk about the most important issues in life. Be sure your place is free from distractions such as a ringing telephone, children under foot, or drop-in visitors.

Schedule your time together on a weekly basis if at all possible. Agree on the time and commit to treating this as you would any important appointment. Make sure there is no confusion concerning the time and place. Every lesson closes with a box to fill in the exact time and place you will be meeting next week. Call to remind your disciple of the first meeting.


Making Disciples: Come Prepared, Teach With Excellence

Guiding Others through Beginning in Grace

This series is from the Leader’s Guide I’m developing for the discipleship manual I wrote and have been using for fifteen years: Beginning In Grace

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Come Prepared, Teach with Excellence

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Making Disciples: Get a Commitment, Monitor Capacity

Guiding Others through Beginning in Grace

This series is from the Leader’s Guide I’m developing for the discipleship manual I wrote and have been using for fifteen years: Beginning In Grace

Get a Commitment, Monitor Capacity

Commitment and capacity require constant attention. Without commitment this process stalls. This requires balance and discernment from God’s Spirit. Asking for too much or moving too quickly will overwhelm and discourage those who need extra care. Asking for too little or moving too slowly will bore and frustrate those who are on fire to become disciplemakers.

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Making Disciples: Focus on Relationship; Emphasize Grace

Guiding Others through Beginning in Grace

This is from the Leader’s Guide I’m developing for the discipleship manual I wrote and have been using for fifteen years: Beginning In Grace

Warning: Do Not Skip to Lesson One!

Right now you are wondering whether you should take the time to read through all the introductory material. You just want to get at it! Please, do not skip this section. These principles for success are vital. Read them carefully and prayerfully. Remember, you are going to be telling another person about the Lord Jesus Christ. You owe it to your disciple to be thoroughly prepared.

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Beginning In Grace: Leader’s Guide

Some of my tens of readers have been asking about the Leader’s Guide to Beginning In Grace, the basic discipleship manual I wrote that we’ve been using at Church of the Open Door since 1996.

The reality of my schedule is that unless I begin the process, it won’t happen!

So here’s what I’m going to do.

I’ll post the rewritten pages of the manual ever day until I have the entire Leader’s Guide formatted so I can post it under Books on this website.

I’ll categorize these posts under a new series: Beginning in Grace, Leader’s Guide.

I hope this helps you. The best way to keep up with the series would be to subscribe to the blog.

Here is the first page of the Leader’s Guide–a letter to introduce the material and encourage disciplemakers:

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